Low-density lipoprotein is often called "bad cholesterol" because it
A) breaks down cholesterol in the bloodstream.
B) delivers cholesterol to the cells where it may be deposited in arteries.
C) carries cholesterol to the lungs where it is oxidized.
D) transports cholesterol to the liver where it is processed and excreted.
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Q26: High-density lipoprotein is often called "good cholesterol"
Q27: Fats and cholesterol are carried in the
Q28: Saturated fats have
A)primarily C-C bonds.
B)a large proportion
Q29: Polyunsaturated fats have
A)primarily C-C bonds.
B)a large proportion
Q30: Very low-density lipoproteins are the blood carriers
Q32: The class of foods that has the
Q33: Arteriosclerosis is a condition affecting the
A)heart.
B)arteries.
C)brain.
D)lungs.
Q34: High-density lipoproteins are the blood carriers of
A)triglycerides.
B)oxygen.
C)fatty
Q35: Low-density lipoproteins are the blood carriers of
A)triglycerides.
B)oxygen.
C)fatty
Q36: The purpose of casein in milk is
A)as
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